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correspondent dan rowan reports. >> they're here but only just. england's players are taking part in today's one-day international at lords but the match came close klose to being abandonned after yet more allegations of corruption. following england's defeat of the oval on friday the i.c.c. launched an inquiry ri into scoring patterns. pakistan's cricket chief responded by claiming bookmakers told him some england players had thrown the game in return for money. >> what i have said is very clear. currently there is a lot of talk in the bookies' circle that some of the england players were involved in losing the match to pakistan. at one state ticket. this is my statement. >> england says they are dismayed and demid admit they had strong misgiffings about playing the last two matches but the team agreed to continue. the players could follow suit. the bigger picture has to be to restore integrity in cricket and having only played three games i don't know if three two matches that are left will do that. there is too much swirling around in this atmo
correspondent dan rowan reports. >> they're here but only just. england's players are taking part in today's one-day international at lords but the match came close klose to being abandonned after yet more allegations of corruption. following england's defeat of the oval on friday the i.c.c. launched an inquiry ri into scoring patterns. pakistan's cricket chief responded by claiming bookmakers told him some england players had thrown the game in return for money. >> what i have said...
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. >> so, dan, what were the reviews on this mixed and muddled speech? >> this is a president who earned his spurs as someone who is a gifted speaker and i think the reviews of this speech were generally mixed to poor, that, in fact, in both of his oval office speeches. he has two, the first one on the oil spill earlier this summer, but one way or the other, they did not convey everything he needed to convey. so i think that on this, you know, maybe they feel they got a lot out of it, but there are a lot of other people who think he was delivering a lot of messages, the single message they wanted to put out didn't come through. >> this is a white house that has been talking about turning the page since last year. i mean, last year was, well, enough of this other stuff, it's jobs, jobs, jobs. and when they get distracted, they say we are going to talk about jobs. how come they never get the page turned? >> it's the nature of the presidency. presidents can't focus exactly on what they want to focus on and opportunities present themselves as this week's dis
. >> so, dan, what were the reviews on this mixed and muddled speech? >> this is a president who earned his spurs as someone who is a gifted speaker and i think the reviews of this speech were generally mixed to poor, that, in fact, in both of his oval office speeches. he has two, the first one on the oil spill earlier this summer, but one way or the other, they did not convey everything he needed to convey. so i think that on this, you know, maybe they feel they got a lot out of...
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dan grech, "nightly business report," miami. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: it will be primary election day in seven states and the district of columbia. the commerce department issues numbers on business inventories for july and retail sales for august. and speaking of retailers, will they be looking for extra help this holiday season? or will a slowdown in consumer spending leave the job outlook flat? >> susie: the food and drug administration is considering pulling a controversial weight loss drug from the market. the obesity drug meridia, made by abbott labs, has been linked to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. now the f.d.a. wants an outside panel of experts to weigh in on the drug, and consider a range of actions-- including yanking it off shelves. abbott doesn't actively promote meridia in the u.s., but global sales will run near $30 million this year. >> tom: the number of college students not paying their student loans is climbing, especially for those attending for-profit schools. the department of education says 7% of borrowers default on feder
dan grech, "nightly business report," miami. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: it will be primary election day in seven states and the district of columbia. the commerce department issues numbers on business inventories for july and retail sales for august. and speaking of retailers, will they be looking for extra help this holiday season? or will a slowdown in consumer spending leave the job outlook flat? >> susie: the food and drug administration is...
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. >> when dan harris past secretary gates if the war was worth it, secretary gates said it remains to be seen. was it worth it? >> no. >> charles? >> i am more humble and making a judgment. i go with secretary superdelegates who was there in many stages of the war. he says history will judge when the korean armistice was assigned. the majority of americans thought the war was not worth it. i think the judgment of history today is probably different and i think if iraq, if, if iraq to establishes a democracy and begins a trend of democratization, history will say it was. if it doesn't, history will say it wasn't. >> 3400 americans were killed, we spent close to $1 trillion, we went to war because of weapons of mass destruction, we found no weapons of mass destruction to destroy. the president said we have turned a page. that may be true but we have not closed the book on iraq. we are in the middle of the book and have many chapters to go. was it worth it? it is hard to say yes when you have a situation with iran who was an enemy of iraq and is now on good speaking terms with iraq since
. >> when dan harris past secretary gates if the war was worth it, secretary gates said it remains to be seen. was it worth it? >> no. >> charles? >> i am more humble and making a judgment. i go with secretary superdelegates who was there in many stages of the war. he says history will judge when the korean armistice was assigned. the majority of americans thought the war was not worth it. i think the judgment of history today is probably different and i think if iraq,...
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i talked with dan loeb, i talked with all these guise. and you start pulling little things, chainous did an interesting thing. every time he looked at me would shut his eyes and look away and open his eyes. he told me a lot about his life which i won't divulge but there are these little things, you know. and then you start working with these guise and you go wow, i remember that bit of behavior. but to me what is the more interesting thing is when your life becomes so myopic and becomes about money, what happens to family. what happens. and i through that on such a small scale but i felt it when which was downstairs. the kids were up, ready to go to school. they needed to eat and i was just going if i stay here i can make one more percent. so they can just wait 15 more minutes to eat. and i would here dad. and i would go wait, i will be right there and that was that on a small scale. on a global scale i can't even imagine. >> rose: here is the scene in which the two of you meet together. >> you are a real piece of work, brennan. are you g
i talked with dan loeb, i talked with all these guise. and you start pulling little things, chainous did an interesting thing. every time he looked at me would shut his eyes and look away and open his eyes. he told me a lot about his life which i won't divulge but there are these little things, you know. and then you start working with these guise and you go wow, i remember that bit of behavior. but to me what is the more interesting thing is when your life becomes so myopic and becomes about...
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but economist dan greenhaus says that widely quoted number understates the magnitude of the job crisis and the inequalities within it. >> if you're an advanced degree white guy working not in construction, you're fine. it's like 4.5%. it's what's going on underneath there that really speaks to how people are viewing the recession and the labor market difficulties, and why some people think it's not that bad or it's not as bad as the '80s, and other people think this is the apocalypse. >> reporter: here's just a sampling of what's going on underneath the headline number: the unemployment rate for teens stands at more than 25%; for construction workers it's about 17, while, for government workers, it's less than 6%. and perhaps most troubling is that the broadest measure of unemployment and underemployment is a hefty 16.5%. that includes people who want jobs but have stopped looking and those working part-time but want full-time. >> until we get serious about bringing that number down or addressing the imbalances, this is a long-term problem for the economy. >> reporter: just how long te
but economist dan greenhaus says that widely quoted number understates the magnitude of the job crisis and the inequalities within it. >> if you're an advanced degree white guy working not in construction, you're fine. it's like 4.5%. it's what's going on underneath there that really speaks to how people are viewing the recession and the labor market difficulties, and why some people think it's not that bad or it's not as bad as the '80s, and other people think this is the apocalypse....
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>> well, i think this is a complex interplay between conscious and subconscious processes, as dan had mentioned. it initially starts with a conscious decision to obtain drugs. for the rat it means pressing a lever. but what we've been talking about is that drug stimulus activate it is subcortical signals like that dopamine containing nerve cells that over time can take over. >> tell me about cognition and emotion. >> i think they're asking because cognition has been traditionally situated in the pre-frontal cortex. but we've also come to realize that drugs rose that portion of the pre-frontal cortex and that with repeated drug use actually frontal cortex loses its ability to cognitively control your desires and emotion. each one of us on any one given day has to make decisions of whether we do something we want to do or we restrain. i want that very much but i'm not going to do it because... i want that chocolate but i don't want it because i don't want to gain weight. sometimes i can control and sometimes i cannot. most of the times i can. in people that are addicted chronically to d
>> well, i think this is a complex interplay between conscious and subconscious processes, as dan had mentioned. it initially starts with a conscious decision to obtain drugs. for the rat it means pressing a lever. but what we've been talking about is that drug stimulus activate it is subcortical signals like that dopamine containing nerve cells that over time can take over. >> tell me about cognition and emotion. >> i think they're asking because cognition has been...
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dan: that explains that. ian: you're looking at fourth and less than half a yard, or third and about 4. referee: offside, washington, number 48. five-yard penalty. still third down. dan: that's temperaturing to take the -- to give up the penalty and take the play. landry remains on the sideline, horton remains in the game. horton was coming out of blitz just as landry had been doing. ian: call it third and four for the texans, in overtime, tied at 27-27. out near midfield, pumps, throws, receiver fell down, jacoby jones, he brings it in for first down. dan: right in front of mike shanahan, shanahan was yelling he did not catch this ball. he had his hands underneath the ball. that is a good catch by jones. a gigantic first down for the texans. take a look at this one but if they see what we just saw, they cannot overturn that. ian: it will be under review whether or not jones brought that ball in cleanly. here's another look at it. he had both hands under the ball, had a right hand under the ball at the end of
dan: that explains that. ian: you're looking at fourth and less than half a yard, or third and about 4. referee: offside, washington, number 48. five-yard penalty. still third down. dan: that's temperaturing to take the -- to give up the penalty and take the play. landry remains on the sideline, horton remains in the game. horton was coming out of blitz just as landry had been doing. ian: call it third and four for the texans, in overtime, tied at 27-27. out near midfield, pumps, throws,...
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to cheer for. >> dan: thanks for watching. captioned by closed captioning services inc. oprah: all new. celebrities take on their dream jobs. tony danza. >> i just wonder if i can even do this. oprah: angie harmon. >> oh, look at that. oprah: and serena williams. i can't believe this is
to cheer for. >> dan: thanks for watching. captioned by closed captioning services inc. oprah: all new. celebrities take on their dream jobs. tony danza. >> i just wonder if i can even do this. oprah: angie harmon. >> oh, look at that. oprah: and serena williams. i can't believe this is
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i'm dan noyes. there's a new push tonight from the drug enforcement administration to help prevent the abuse of prescription drugs by getting you to chuck what's in your cabinet. >> lisa: lisa amin gulezian joins us live now. >> lisa: some drugs are being sold, problem the police are trying to stop. they're hoping campaigns like this will help. people are cleaning out their medicine cabinets today. and bringing their extra or expired prescription to police departments all over the country. 25 dropoff cites were here in the bay area. in san francisco's tenderloin district. police want prescription drugs to come here instead of ending up out here. >> traditionally, street drug sales have been around the crack cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, some marijuana sales. we're now seeing a real increase in the sale of pharmaceutical pills. >> vicodin, oxycontin and morphine are the prescription drugs of choice on pill hill, the tenderloin. >> selling morphine. >> reporter: police stopped two people. another
i'm dan noyes. there's a new push tonight from the drug enforcement administration to help prevent the abuse of prescription drugs by getting you to chuck what's in your cabinet. >> lisa: lisa amin gulezian joins us live now. >> lisa: some drugs are being sold, problem the police are trying to stop. they're hoping campaigns like this will help. people are cleaning out their medicine cabinets today. and bringing their extra or expired prescription to police departments all over the...
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dan, what do you think? >> overall in the main, i think yes--less so than has been the case in some of our history, particularly in the period beginning just before world war ii and continuing into the mid nineties, but overall in the main, yes. journalism, particularly journalism at its best in the best traditions of the american press, serving the public good. >> farai? >> i think it depends on who you are. the biggest divide i see in who gets served with what news is actually a class divide. i feel like if you are middle or upper middle class wealthy, the way that news, particularly--take something like economic news that we all care about--is tailored and targeted for you, depending on demographic. >> mm-hmm. >> if you don't have a certain income level, you might as well be invisible, and that's the biggest divide i see. so there's not a lot of news in the public interest that's really from a more grass-roots perspective. >> dan, you've been very critical in the past of some aspects of the news, to inclu
dan, what do you think? >> overall in the main, i think yes--less so than has been the case in some of our history, particularly in the period beginning just before world war ii and continuing into the mid nineties, but overall in the main, yes. journalism, particularly journalism at its best in the best traditions of the american press, serving the public good. >> farai? >> i think it depends on who you are. the biggest divide i see in who gets served with what news is...
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dan: i am happy for him. i am not rooting for him because i am an unbasised professional but he has earned every one of those yards today. ian: on the outside you are happy but on the inside i know it is hurting. 27-20, seattle leading it. dan: he will have all of the records. ian: rivers throwing, incomplete. nobody home. it brings up third down now for san diego, 21 seconds remaining on the clock. he was not out of the pocket, was he. that is what the officials were talking over right now. >> there is no foul for intentional grounding. dan: they discussed it. officials got together. rivers expecting creighton on the side of the field to go to the corner and he did not. he went to the post inside. ian: this is similar to week one and san diego had opportunities late against kansas city. the difference on that monday night game they were dealing with a swirling wind and rain. >> five-yard penalty, remains third down. dan: rivers was waiting for the officials to end their discussion and the play clock was runn
dan: i am happy for him. i am not rooting for him because i am an unbasised professional but he has earned every one of those yards today. ian: on the outside you are happy but on the inside i know it is hurting. 27-20, seattle leading it. dan: he will have all of the records. ian: rivers throwing, incomplete. nobody home. it brings up third down now for san diego, 21 seconds remaining on the clock. he was not out of the pocket, was he. that is what the officials were talking over right now....
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dan and bianna? >> mary, thank you. >>> coming up on "gma," chilling 911 tapes shed new light on the tense hostage drama at the discovery channel the world watched unfold for four hours. >>> a lot of people love nascar. but few of us get to ride in one of the cars. this morning, nascar superstar dale jarrett takes our erin andrews on a little test drive at about 200 miles per hour. well-being. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you urture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. and i wondered what it was. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and less pain means i can do more with the ones i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is
dan and bianna? >> mary, thank you. >>> coming up on "gma," chilling 911 tapes shed new light on the tense hostage drama at the discovery channel the world watched unfold for four hours. >>> a lot of people love nascar. but few of us get to ride in one of the cars. this morning, nascar superstar dale jarrett takes our erin andrews on a little test drive at about 200 miles per hour. well-being. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you urture it in...
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dan? >> bianna, in california this morning as you know there is a massive search going on for 14 people including eight children. all suspected cult members who according to police may be about to commit mass suicide. they've indicated to relatives that they were going somewhere to await the rapture. meg oliver is on the story. >> reporter: police believe the 14 are all members of a cult-like christian group led by this woman, reyna chicas. >> they left behind notes saying that they were going to go visit their deceased relatives. >> reporter: family members reported the el savadoran immigrants ranging from age from 3 to 17 missing since early saturday. sheriff's deputies say one person left behind a purse with i.d.s, personal papers and letters saying they were awaiting the end of the world. >> they indicated that they were going to the next life, if you will. >> reporter: the group itself is somewhat of a mystery. police say members used to belong to a mainstream christian church before
dan? >> bianna, in california this morning as you know there is a massive search going on for 14 people including eight children. all suspected cult members who according to police may be about to commit mass suicide. they've indicated to relatives that they were going somewhere to await the rapture. meg oliver is on the story. >> reporter: police believe the 14 are all members of a cult-like christian group led by this woman, reyna chicas. >> they left behind notes saying...
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dan gloth would have died if not for some dedicated police officers. we're going to speak exclusively with dan and two heroes who saved him this morning. first, jeff glor with more on the story of that rescue. jeff? >> erica, those police officers are being called heroes this morning. when you see the video, you will see why. the dash cam video says 5:11 a.m. moments before sheriff's deputy chad phillips arrived at the scene of a horrifying accident. >> when i first arrived the flames were probably six, seven foot high. >> reporter: 56-year-old dan gloth was trapped inside his burning car. worried he'd never see his daughters again. his car filled with black smoke, making it impossible to see or breathe. he couldn't kick out the windows. what gloth didn't know was that deputy phillips, two other officers and a passerby were
dan gloth would have died if not for some dedicated police officers. we're going to speak exclusively with dan and two heroes who saved him this morning. first, jeff glor with more on the story of that rescue. jeff? >> erica, those police officers are being called heroes this morning. when you see the video, you will see why. the dash cam video says 5:11 a.m. moments before sheriff's deputy chad phillips arrived at the scene of a horrifying accident. >> when i first arrived the...
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dan? >> a lot to worry about for the new york city police department. john, thank you. >>> meanwhile, over in afghanistan this morning, people are celebrating eid, which is the holiday that marks the end of the holy month of ramadan. along with celebrations, thousands of people are also protesting that plan to burn korans in florida, even though it's been called off. our martha raddatz is in kabul this morning. she has the latest from there. martha, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. clearly, some damage has already been done. protests are erupting here and across the muslim world. thousands of protesters gathered across afghanistan, even after it was clear that the koran would not be burned. clashes with police left nearly a dozen people injured. the commander of troops in afghanistan, general david petraeus, told us he fears jones has created indelible images of hatred. >> there's already, in a sense, images, if you will, implanted in minds. >> reporter: general petraeus was o
dan? >> a lot to worry about for the new york city police department. john, thank you. >>> meanwhile, over in afghanistan this morning, people are celebrating eid, which is the holiday that marks the end of the holy month of ramadan. along with celebrations, thousands of people are also protesting that plan to burn korans in florida, even though it's been called off. our martha raddatz is in kabul this morning. she has the latest from there. martha, good morning. >>...
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dan goodwin. so we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> this is a story we have been following since before 3:00 this afternoon, dan goodwin, he calls himself skyscraper man in san francisco. he has been climbing the millenium tower with suckings cups. he unfurled that flag and he is now coming down on the patio side of that glass wind break. san francisco police wed e for him, they say they'll ticket him fortress passing and public nuisance as well. so we have been watching that and it's been pretty windy up there too this afternoon, it's been warm, it's hot in many places in the bay area, but we saw the winds up there quite a bit stronger roberta. >> actually i was becoming a little bit concerned because i have been noting the wind since 2:00 in the afternoon have begun to increase with a return of the onshore flow. so currently right there in san francisco we have westerlies up to 20 miles per hour and as a result the temperature has dropped down from 83 to 73 degrees. >> wow. okay. that's a bi
dan goodwin. so we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> this is a story we have been following since before 3:00 this afternoon, dan goodwin, he calls himself skyscraper man in san francisco. he has been climbing the millenium tower with suckings cups. he unfurled that flag and he is now coming down on the patio side of that glass wind break. san francisco police wed e for him, they say they'll ticket him fortress passing and public nuisance as well. so we have been watching that and...
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dan? >> john hendren, thank you. >>> a lot to talk about here, so we want to call in our senior washington editor rick klein for his weekly "political insights." rick, is it really so dire for the democrats right now that even long-serving democrats like barney frank are in actual trouble? >> reporter: dan, this is such a potent political environment, almost no democrat in the country can look in the mirror and say, i don't have anything to worry about at all this fall. democrats are playing defense wherever they can. that's why you are seeing president clinton campaign throughout new england, some of the bluest states in the nation. and that's why we see president obama visit four battleground states this week. all states he carried. all states have endangered democrats. democrats know if they hold onto enough of these seats, they're able to hold onto their majorities in the house and the senate. >> what is the generally accepted prognosis in washington right now about how democrats will
dan? >> john hendren, thank you. >>> a lot to talk about here, so we want to call in our senior washington editor rick klein for his weekly "political insights." rick, is it really so dire for the democrats right now that even long-serving democrats like barney frank are in actual trouble? >> reporter: dan, this is such a potent political environment, almost no democrat in the country can look in the mirror and say, i don't have anything to worry about at all this...
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we believe him to be dan goodwin because somebody said he's working with dan is on the street passing out flyers saying, this is, indeed, "skyscraper man." is whole idea to call attention to the vulnerabilities as he calls them, of sky scrapers. we'll let you now about his progress. you can see he's not working with a net and when he gets to the top, that's where the san francisco police say they will make their arrest. we'll keep you up to date as this man progresses towards the top floor. >>> jerry brown is now if i believely in campaign mode with eight weeks left until election day. some democrats have been antsy to say the least that brown hadn't responded more aggressively to make whitman's spending and heavy campaign schedule. tracy is live in oakland where brown is speaking to supporters. i'm sure they'll want to know when brown is going to spend some money, tracy? >> reporter: absolutely. we were in fairfield earlier today as brown addressed some of his supporters and now we're here in oakland, his hometown as he spends the remainder of his labor day with some labor unions. al
we believe him to be dan goodwin because somebody said he's working with dan is on the street passing out flyers saying, this is, indeed, "skyscraper man." is whole idea to call attention to the vulnerabilities as he calls them, of sky scrapers. we'll let you now about his progress. you can see he's not working with a net and when he gets to the top, that's where the san francisco police say they will make their arrest. we'll keep you up to date as this man progresses towards the top...
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dan, first to you. >> well, paul, potentially catastrophic miss for school reform. we've talked a lot on this program about the reports there, and in the mayoral primary, the mayor lost, the head of the city council who has been at odds with ms. reed, not clear he's going to reappoint her. and barack obama school reform as the center of his agenda and i think we could use a wink and a nod from the president in support of michelle reed right now in washington. >> paul: we sure could, james. >> a miss, paul, the bernie madoff scam was a tragedy for investors, but a windfall for the lawyers and specifically the trustee overseeing the liquidation, irving picard and his law firm collected 35 million dollars for just four months of work recently. so, the argument is that he's not being paid by the victims, that it's the government essentially who pays him, all the investing public, but i think we can get a better deal than $100 million a year for the madoff liquidation. >> kim. >> a hit for gene taylor the first sitting democrat to sign a position to repeal obama care. a
dan, first to you. >> well, paul, potentially catastrophic miss for school reform. we've talked a lot on this program about the reports there, and in the mayoral primary, the mayor lost, the head of the city council who has been at odds with ms. reed, not clear he's going to reappoint her. and barack obama school reform as the center of his agenda and i think we could use a wink and a nod from the president in support of michelle reed right now in washington. >> paul: we sure could,...
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good morning to you. >> late night, dan. u> late night, dan. ashleig >>> residents in the upper midwest ar after days of severe fling. there's no rain in the fore therothesotrain in the fore central wisconsin we overflowing rivers have forced hundrefror >> reporter: in central wisconsin, vre sll for many here this week's rain is this morning's headache. >> this will be flooded like this for a mile in that direction. >> reporter: late saturday, tim cross watched as the wisconsin river in barron crested. >> what's behind me is absolutely scary. the river can change in a heartbeat. >> reporter: about 200 miles west, the water in owatonna, minnesota, is going down. the damage is adding up. >> you're probably looking $25, $30,000. >> reporter: this view of maple creek from his living room is the reason eric cornell moved to maple drive. >> not so lovely right now. >> reporter: he never anticipated seeing the creek four feet high in his basement. >> this is basically my entire house all i have left to save. >> reporter: for doreen cougar, it's not so
good morning to you. >> late night, dan. u> late night, dan. ashleig >>> residents in the upper midwest ar after days of severe fling. there's no rain in the fore therothesotrain in the fore central wisconsin we overflowing rivers have forced hundrefror >> reporter: in central wisconsin, vre sll for many here this week's rain is this morning's headache. >> this will be flooded like this for a mile in that direction. >> reporter: late saturday, tim cross...
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---"dan goodwin", quien se hace hace llamar "spider dan" o "skyscraper man", llego a la Úspide de la torre milenio y desplego una bandera de los estados unidos, minutos antes de que la policia lo arrestara por invasion a la propiedad privada y por ignorar la orden que le dieron los uniformados de detener su escalada.---casi 40 personas se congregaron en las calles "mission" y "beale" para presenciar la hazaÑa. ---escuchemos algunas reacciones... in: 01:11:50:16 es tambien de locuraout: 01:11:55 es admirable.in: 01:12:39 yo pienso que es muy peligroso out: 01:12:47 ..super peligroso.---"goodwin", de 55 aÑos de edad, dijo que subio al edificio para llamar la atencion sobre la vulnerabilidad de los rascacielos a los ataques terroristas, y tambien para crear conciencia sobre el cancer.---otras hazaÑas de este "hombre araÑa" son haber escalado la torre "sears" de chicagoy la torre norte del "world trade center", que era una de las torres gemelas. --en pleno día del trabajo, con una tasa de desempleo del
---"dan goodwin", quien se hace hace llamar "spider dan" o "skyscraper man", llego a la Úspide de la torre milenio y desplego una bandera de los estados unidos, minutos antes de que la policia lo arrestara por invasion a la propiedad privada y por ignorar la orden que le dieron los uniformados de detener su escalada.---casi 40 personas se congregaron en las calles "mission" y "beale" para presenciar la hazaÑa. ---escuchemos algunas...
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and dan greenburg says he's not polling in my district. the truth is that cutting taxes for everyone is what is popular. i think the reason, paul is that our message we've been saying on the journal is demonstrate fd you raise taxes on the rich that hurts the economy, hurts small businesses and most american workers say wait a minute, a rich person signs my paycheck. kim, the president says this is how politics works. raise taxes on the well to do. don't worry. nobody will care. so... that isn't flying in some of the blue dog districts around the country. you think it's because of the shape of the state of the economy. iffy state of the economy? >> yes. no. this is the worst possible time democrats could be dealing with this tax issue. 9.6% unemployment. talk of a double dip recession. the business community turned against them saying if you pass a new tax hike on us on capital gains this is going to further impede or ability to grow the economy. they're out there. this message is not flying. if this was a winner the president would have a
and dan greenburg says he's not polling in my district. the truth is that cutting taxes for everyone is what is popular. i think the reason, paul is that our message we've been saying on the journal is demonstrate fd you raise taxes on the rich that hurts the economy, hurts small businesses and most american workers say wait a minute, a rich person signs my paycheck. kim, the president says this is how politics works. raise taxes on the well to do. don't worry. nobody will care. so... that...
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dan? >> incredibly frustrating for those people, i sure. neal, thank you. that's neal karlinsky tonight. >>> and in colorado, hundreds of evacuees were allowed to return to their homes in an area near boulder that was hit by wildfires. 169 homes were destroyed. now investigators are looking into whether a fire pit, a type of campfire, sparked this blaze, which could mean criminal charges are possible. the fire is now more than 70% contained. >>> congress goes back into session tomorrow, and issue number one is your taxes. in particular, what to do about those controversial tax cuts enacted under george w. bush. the white house and republicans have been sparring over this issue, but today, a top republican seemed to open the door to a deal. here's david kerley. >> reporter: in a week during which you'll hear a lot of this -- >> tax cuts. >> tax cuts. >> tax cuts. >> tax cuts. >> reporter: expect an earful on the bush tax cuts specifically. republicans want to extend them. the president says
dan? >> incredibly frustrating for those people, i sure. neal, thank you. that's neal karlinsky tonight. >>> and in colorado, hundreds of evacuees were allowed to return to their homes in an area near boulder that was hit by wildfires. 169 homes were destroyed. now investigators are looking into whether a fire pit, a type of campfire, sparked this blaze, which could mean criminal charges are possible. the fire is now more than 70% contained. >>> congress goes back into...
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dan? >> david kerley in bermuda tonight. be careful >>> igor is being felt here in the country. kicking off what the national hurricane center calls life-threatening rip currents from florida up to cape cod. tropical storm julia is weakening east of bermuda. and a disturbance off the coast of africa, is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm. the gulf of mexico, bp's blown-out well, is now officially no longer a threat. the government's pointman in this crisis, thad allen declared that the well is quote, effectively dead. a cement plug will hold. >>> now the politics. and today, religion seeping into the campaign discussion with president obama getting some attention for making a rare trip to church and some old comments about witchcraft surfacing from christine o'donnell. >> reporter: for any other president it's remarkable scene. to st. john's church for president obama it's national news. he hasn't been to church in washington since easter. 1 inform 5 americans think wrongly that
dan? >> david kerley in bermuda tonight. be careful >>> igor is being felt here in the country. kicking off what the national hurricane center calls life-threatening rip currents from florida up to cape cod. tropical storm julia is weakening east of bermuda. and a disturbance off the coast of africa, is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm. the gulf of mexico, bp's blown-out well, is now officially no longer a threat. the government's pointman in this crisis, thad allen...
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dan martinez and his family have been rooted in the walnut industry since the fifties. they call the fertile soil of winters home base and say it is the absolute perfect place to grow one of nature's perfect foods. >> in particular in winters, we have, i think, an ideal climate for walnuts in addition to the climate, we have great deep soil along putah creek on the south side, deep, very alluvial soil, and access to a lot of and good, clean water. >> today, dan and his family grow 700 acres of grapes and rootstock in addition to the 170 acres of walnuts they have. but to stay competitive in the nut world, they've been looking for other venues to sell their walnuts. one of them came just down the road in woodland at the la tourangelle nut oil company. >> it's been great, a very dynamic business. we're always looking for
dan martinez and his family have been rooted in the walnut industry since the fifties. they call the fertile soil of winters home base and say it is the absolute perfect place to grow one of nature's perfect foods. >> in particular in winters, we have, i think, an ideal climate for walnuts in addition to the climate, we have great deep soil along putah creek on the south side, deep, very alluvial soil, and access to a lot of and good, clean water. >> today, dan and his family grow...
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. >> yeah, dan. the city council chambers are packed, and the item is still up for discussion and awaiting a vote. this would be the second time the city of richmond is being asked to donate $1.5 million to keep these schools open. olinda and grant elementary schools are on the chopping block, but the closing of kennedy high is attracting the most concern. school officials and parents argue kennedy high school is a small learning community. test scores are up. but what is at stake is more than the loss of school. madeline croninberg says managing with different parts of town could spark more gang violence. rivalries between the north and central and south sides have been deadly. >> we have had kids gunned down at bus stops just two weeks ago down at second and mcdonald. around the corner at east shore park we saw a kid get killed who was going to school. >> school board member charles ramsey says the majority of kennedy's approximately 1,000 students would likely merge with richmond high. >> i went t
. >> yeah, dan. the city council chambers are packed, and the item is still up for discussion and awaiting a vote. this would be the second time the city of richmond is being asked to donate $1.5 million to keep these schools open. olinda and grant elementary schools are on the chopping block, but the closing of kennedy high is attracting the most concern. school officials and parents argue kennedy high school is a small learning community. test scores are up. but what is at stake is more...
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please welcome doctor dan cohan. >> thank you susan, well, it's a privilege to be here. i'm really impressed with the gathering that you've all assembled here in and the quality of the discussion. so i know that i don't want to wear out my welcome so i'll try to get through this sort of on time. you know at one time there was a pointer up here, and seems to have disappeared. so, maybe we can go on to the next slide and in the meantime we'll find a pointer. it wasn't very many years ago or not that many audiencesing a that i sort of felt like i was in a slightly different environment than the one i heard this morning. the way i'm going to structure this talk is to - thank you - okay. is to talk about mainly observations first and then models and observations second, and then kind of sum up. so next one. if you look at the traces on this plot, which is a global average version of surface temperature of the earth, the thick dark line in this trace is actually the observe or what we estimate to be the observed temperature of the earths surface, and the other part - the color
please welcome doctor dan cohan. >> thank you susan, well, it's a privilege to be here. i'm really impressed with the gathering that you've all assembled here in and the quality of the discussion. so i know that i don't want to wear out my welcome so i'll try to get through this sort of on time. you know at one time there was a pointer up here, and seems to have disappeared. so, maybe we can go on to the next slide and in the meantime we'll find a pointer. it wasn't very many years ago or...
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kathleen parker, dan senor, chrystia freeland, and bernard-henri levy. kathleen, you were talking about during the break how it's been difficult to have a rational discourse about the mosque. >> right. well, i wrote a column, as i guess probably most of us at this table have, in support of building the mosque near ground zero. not on it but near it. and i got these just, you know, floods of letters from people, many of whom were appreciative. and by the way, my column was translated all over the world. i've gotten letters from countries, muslim countries all over. which has been really gratifying and lovely. but from the united states i've gotten quite a different taste of support for the -- not support for the mosque. and what i've seen is this leap of logic from oh, if you support the mosque then the next thing you know you're going to be living under sharia law and i will be the next stoning victim. the assumption is that you give one muslim, you know, a cookie and he's going to impose sharia law and that's the end of freedom as we know it. >> but doe
kathleen parker, dan senor, chrystia freeland, and bernard-henri levy. kathleen, you were talking about during the break how it's been difficult to have a rational discourse about the mosque. >> right. well, i wrote a column, as i guess probably most of us at this table have, in support of building the mosque near ground zero. not on it but near it. and i got these just, you know, floods of letters from people, many of whom were appreciative. and by the way, my column was translated all...
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nos cuenta en desde tegucigalpa, alli continÚan tratando de recuperarse de lluvias que desde mayo no dan treegua. otros objetivos. >> por el paso de la tormenta tropical mathew hubo muchos daÑos. >> tenemos dos puentes destruidos. en el municipio de la virtud. hay derrumbes que han sido removidos a las 4:30 de la maÑana. >> la calma ha regresado al paÍs. mathiew se dirige a guatemala y belice. pero las lluvias continuarÁn los prÓximos tres dÍas. >> las condiciones de emergencia se mantienen en alerta roja, no estamos libre de todos los efectos de la tormenta tropical, y esperemos que en las prÓximas horas podemos tener mejores noticias. >> las tormentas a finales de mayo han causado muertes de seis personas. y han dejado sin hogar a decenas de familias. >> los pronÓsticos advierten de una vaguada que ingresa por la zona sur. >> tampoco da tregua naturaleza a la costa atlÁntica mexicana. la lluvia no cesa. seguir su rumbo la temporada de ciclones y la ayuda no es suficiente. paulina nos recuenta lo que dijo el presidente felipe calderÓn. >> a ocho dÍas del impacto del huracÁn
nos cuenta en desde tegucigalpa, alli continÚan tratando de recuperarse de lluvias que desde mayo no dan treegua. otros objetivos. >> por el paso de la tormenta tropical mathew hubo muchos daÑos. >> tenemos dos puentes destruidos. en el municipio de la virtud. hay derrumbes que han sido removidos a las 4:30 de la maÑana. >> la calma ha regresado al paÍs. mathiew se dirige a guatemala y belice. pero las lluvias continuarÁn los prÓximos tres dÍas. >> las condiciones...
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>> hi, dan, firefighters on scene. and and city and state leaders are praising them for what they've accomplished under those harrowing circumstance autos i've been in service 31 years, never seen this. >> san bruno fire chief says as soon as firefighters arrived on scene, first steps were to go door to door and save lives and try to control this out of control fire. >> we fight natural gas fires all the time. but not with a 30 inch main line. flames were probably 70 feet into the air. there is tremendous amount of heat. >> making matters worse, water was scarce. the natural gas explosion ruptured a main, shutting off water tomorrow fire hydrants in the neighborhood. it took about 30 minutes to reroute the water main. and firefighters went searching for the nearest working hydrant, a few thousand feet away. >> we loaded the hose on our owe shoulders pulled it down through backyards, kicking through several fences. and it wasn't just us. there is help from public and pg&e. >> the scene was similar to the earthquake in o
>> hi, dan, firefighters on scene. and and city and state leaders are praising them for what they've accomplished under those harrowing circumstance autos i've been in service 31 years, never seen this. >> san bruno fire chief says as soon as firefighters arrived on scene, first steps were to go door to door and save lives and try to control this out of control fire. >> we fight natural gas fires all the time. but not with a 30 inch main line. flames were probably 70 feet into...
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dan kerman. >> thank you, dan. christine connolly is live in hercules, and they're looking for frederick sales? >> yes, this is where he was seen last week. the last time he was in one week ago, crime to the still up. we can see the the garage garage, and making sure that nobody goes inside. we've not seen any investigators with the search continues for frederick sales. let me show you what hercules police already know. you can see that frederick sales is here, try to develop clues from family, friends and develop research. meanwhile, to find out the efren valdemoro connection. and efren valdemoro had a problem with the renters relationship with the late cindy and on tuesday, the fight sued and efren valdemoro was injured in that. and escorted away from this home. six days later, ricardo salas was beaten and investigators say that each day frederick is missing their concern, crows. >> considering the nature of this case, then interest growing concern for his safety. sensor was involved with an altercation of the su
dan kerman. >> thank you, dan. christine connolly is live in hercules, and they're looking for frederick sales? >> yes, this is where he was seen last week. the last time he was in one week ago, crime to the still up. we can see the the garage garage, and making sure that nobody goes inside. we've not seen any investigators with the search continues for frederick sales. let me show you what hercules police already know. you can see that frederick sales is here, try to develop clues...
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. >> that's right dan. you know the systems pick up a lot of moisture from the atlantic and they have to dump it somewhere even though it has weakened from a category 1 to a tropical storm still has a lot of moisture to deal w.wind right now 70 miles an hour tracking to the northeast at 25. as you look at live doppler 7 hd you will see the bands of rain just rotating in around nantucket. we have reports of moderate rainfall. northeast win at 21. gusting to 35 miles an hour. they have dealt with the high waves. the rain. the whipped. along the new england coast line.i'll show you some video from rhode island. where this is where it, what it looked like. just pouring rain. sheets of rain coming down pretty hard with the wind blowing. of course that area is going to continue to deal with this kind of conditions as long as that storm continues to skirt the coast. let me show you the latest as far as the forecast is concerned. the waves will continue to impact the new england coast line as the storm works its wa
. >> that's right dan. you know the systems pick up a lot of moisture from the atlantic and they have to dump it somewhere even though it has weakened from a category 1 to a tropical storm still has a lot of moisture to deal w.wind right now 70 miles an hour tracking to the northeast at 25. as you look at live doppler 7 hd you will see the bands of rain just rotating in around nantucket. we have reports of moderate rainfall. northeast win at 21. gusting to 35 miles an hour. they have...
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dan? >> david kerley, thank you. >>> and to dig into this a little further, we're going to turn to our senior washington editor, rick klein, who is here for his weekly "political insights" segment. president obama is talking about the tax cuts now. is there any chance of him passing anything in the middle of what's often called the silly season? >> only along the edges. some of the minor elements could actually pass, maybe the new lending initiatives for small businesses, but realistically, dan, this is not something that can get done before the election. and beyond that, there's almost nothing that could be done to have a big impact on the economy oaf the next two months. this is much more about outlining the choices than it is about actually changing the fundamentals. >> in this sour economy, the conventional wisdom is the republicans could well pick up the house and might even pick up the senate. so, what is the mood in the democratic party? is panic an apt word? >> this is triage time
dan? >> david kerley, thank you. >>> and to dig into this a little further, we're going to turn to our senior washington editor, rick klein, who is here for his weekly "political insights" segment. president obama is talking about the tax cuts now. is there any chance of him passing anything in the middle of what's often called the silly season? >> only along the edges. some of the minor elements could actually pass, maybe the new lending initiatives for small...
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dan? >> thanks, mary. >>> we have new details now about the face-to-face meeting between joran van der sloot and natalee holloway's mother. how did she get into that prison in peru? and what did they say to each other? jeremy hubbard is on the story. >> reporter: joran van der sloot's angry attorney is now sounding off about the surprise confrontation. he is convinced dutch tv paid off a top prison official to get beth holloway-twitty inside for the on-camera confrontation. >> i think joran van der sloot was shocked when he saw her. she was in a room. he was brought into that room. she demanded, in a sense, that she wanted to see him. >> reporter: she reportedly asked van der sloot about natalee holloway's disappearance. he refused to answer. she left. the incident comes days after a dutch tv interview from inside that prison, aired on nbc's "dateline," in which van der sloot seems to blame the holloway case for making his life miserable. >> so many things have happened because of that cas
dan? >> thanks, mary. >>> we have new details now about the face-to-face meeting between joran van der sloot and natalee holloway's mother. how did she get into that prison in peru? and what did they say to each other? jeremy hubbard is on the story. >> reporter: joran van der sloot's angry attorney is now sounding off about the surprise confrontation. he is convinced dutch tv paid off a top prison official to get beth holloway-twitty inside for the on-camera confrontation....
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good morning, dan. i started to say john for some reason. good morning, dan. good morning, everyone. we begin with the death of six people in a shooting rampage in kentucky. a man facing eviction because of his angry temper killed his wife, stepdaughter, and three neighbors with a shotgun before taking his own life. he apparently became enraged by the way his wife was making his eggs. >>> rescue workers could make to it the miners in six weeks. that is sooner than originally expected. in the meantime, as jeffrey kofman reports from chile, they're being provided with more services to help them cope. >> reporter: ron, it's now day 38 for the miners here. trapped under this mountainside. they now have modern conveniences that most of us take for granted. a new line dropped to them is bringing electricity, fresh running water, fresh air, and fiber optic communications. and they're being kept awake by day and night cycles. to give them a proper rhythm. but they're going to need all of these luxuries. authorities here emphasize it will be weeks and weeks before they
good morning, dan. i started to say john for some reason. good morning, dan. good morning, everyone. we begin with the death of six people in a shooting rampage in kentucky. a man facing eviction because of his angry temper killed his wife, stepdaughter, and three neighbors with a shotgun before taking his own life. he apparently became enraged by the way his wife was making his eggs. >>> rescue workers could make to it the miners in six weeks. that is sooner than originally expected....
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dan? >> mary, thanks. >>> the fbi and police all over florida are searching for three bank robbers who pulled off a heist straight out of hollywood. it was an elaborate plot that involves strapping, what they said was a bomb, to a bank teller, who then walked into the vault and got the money for them. matt gutman is in coral gables, florida, this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. police are searching for those three men. but the fbi spent eight r quioinvict they released him late last night and ay h there are questio morning, whether or not involved in the plot or was just a pawn in one of the riskiest bank heists in memory. what police say began as a home invasion, early friday, soon became a hostage situation, a bank robbery and an attem bombing. ending with the alleged robbers getting away. the apparent victim, being led away shirtless and in handcuffs. police say three, masked men allegedly burst into 25-year-old diego uscamayta's miami-area home. just after midnig
dan? >> mary, thanks. >>> the fbi and police all over florida are searching for three bank robbers who pulled off a heist straight out of hollywood. it was an elaborate plot that involves strapping, what they said was a bomb, to a bank teller, who then walked into the vault and got the money for them. matt gutman is in coral gables, florida, this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. police are searching for those three men. but the fbi spent eight r...